Exam 1: Learning Theory: What It Is and How It Got This Way
Exam 1: Learning Theory: What It Is and How It Got This Way96 Questions
Exam 2: Learning and Adaptation97 Questions
Exam 3: The Nuts and Bolts of Classical Conditioning102 Questions
Exam 4: Theories of Conditioning118 Questions
Exam 5: What Ever Happened to Behavior Anyway97 Questions
Exam 6: Are the Laws of Conditioning General94 Questions
Exam 7: Behavior and Its Consequences105 Questions
Exam 8: How Stimuli Guide Instrumental Action109 Questions
Exam 9: The Motivation of Instrumental Action102 Questions
Exam 10: A Synthetic Perspective on Instrumental Action109 Questions
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Psychologists use metaphors in explaining psychology because
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John Watson argued that learning could be best understood by studying
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Computers are generally considered to be limited as models of information processing because computers
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Which philosopher would most strongly disagree with the idea that human thoughts and actions are governed, at least in part, by physical laws?
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B. F. Skinner's approach is referred to as radical behaviorism because he advocated
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The theory of _______ suggests that behavior can be predicted by whether it maximizes pleasure or minimizes pain.
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Which of the following would not be considered an intervening variable?
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Explain why the theory of evolution is relevant to understanding learning in animals and humans.
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Structuralism, a historical school of thought in psychology, examined the
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Which statement best illustrates or defines the concept of hedonism?
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Which statement about contemporary psychological perspectives is true?
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Johnny was riding his bicycle very quickly when a red car whizzed by, startling him and causing him to fall and skin his knee. He now is afraid of both red cars and riding his bicycle. Analyze the situation in terms of the component associations that could have produced these fears.
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Assuming the laws of association are correct, which pairing would likely produce the strongest relationship?
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